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Tuesday, December 30, 2003
Rik,
I am indeed living in Orem. I work at Novell you can't miss the building I think it's the tallest in Utah County, just off of I-15 at University Avenue. I recall that move and 10 years is far too long my friend. Give me a call 319-5986 or drop in at Novell and I'll give you a tour of the command center I work in it's pretty cool. Sweep the Leg......... I've had to pull my self up off the floor 3 times now just to finish this message and I'm still laughing.
Billy,
I don't recall exactly what you and your little group were putting on but I can picture the platforms and the light trees and all the wires and cables like it was yesterday. The thing that stands out most in my mind is that you created something incredible through your dedication to us students.. There were only a dozen of us in my first show, "The Diviners" and I think we were some of the first to use the theatre, but you done so much since and it gotten bigger and better all the way. I can remember playing croquet when you lived just off of campus there, do you remember that?
Daryl
I am indeed living in Orem. I work at Novell you can't miss the building I think it's the tallest in Utah County, just off of I-15 at University Avenue. I recall that move and 10 years is far too long my friend. Give me a call 319-5986 or drop in at Novell and I'll give you a tour of the command center I work in it's pretty cool. Sweep the Leg......... I've had to pull my self up off the floor 3 times now just to finish this message and I'm still laughing.
Billy,
I don't recall exactly what you and your little group were putting on but I can picture the platforms and the light trees and all the wires and cables like it was yesterday. The thing that stands out most in my mind is that you created something incredible through your dedication to us students.. There were only a dozen of us in my first show, "The Diviners" and I think we were some of the first to use the theatre, but you done so much since and it gotten bigger and better all the way. I can remember playing croquet when you lived just off of campus there, do you remember that?
Daryl
Monday, December 29, 2003
Hey Lisa!
Sorry I couldn't make your concert at Weber back in October. I was in the middle of getting out of there (withdrawing from most of my classes) and it just wasn't possible to make it, I felt really bad about missing it. I was originally going to go with Casey Quinn, but plans fell through and stuff, ya' know how that goes. I heard it was pretty cool and that lots of WWC Theatre people past and present came and stuff (actually you said that below huh!). Anyways, hope everything's still going well. Later!
Miles.
Natalie:
What is your current e-mail address? I seem to have lost it. Have fun in Syracuse with your new mortgage company job and all.
Miles.
Sorry I couldn't make your concert at Weber back in October. I was in the middle of getting out of there (withdrawing from most of my classes) and it just wasn't possible to make it, I felt really bad about missing it. I was originally going to go with Casey Quinn, but plans fell through and stuff, ya' know how that goes. I heard it was pretty cool and that lots of WWC Theatre people past and present came and stuff (actually you said that below huh!). Anyways, hope everything's still going well. Later!
Miles.
Natalie:
What is your current e-mail address? I seem to have lost it. Have fun in Syracuse with your new mortgage company job and all.
Miles.
Friday, December 26, 2003
Hey Natalie, the company has a performance in Hartford CT Jan 30th. I'm sure I could get you a comp ticket. Hartford isn't too far from upstate NY. Let me know. lmnrock@hotmail.com
Lisa
Lisa
Thursday, December 25, 2003
Hi Billy, Colleen and everyone else that I know!
It's Christmas already and I can't believe it. This year has gone by so quickly. I was living in New York for about 7 months and then Kelsey told me she was moving to Chicago so I thought "why not?" so that is where I am right now. However, sometimes leaving a place only makes you realize that that's where you really want to be so I'm heading back to New York for good in a couple weeks. I'm really excited. I have an opportunity to be a Closing Coordinator for a mortgage company. I get to be the good guy so that's cool. I would love to see the farm in Texas so if anything gets planned for the summer please let me know. It would be so great to see everyone.
Lisa- if you are ever in upstate New York (Syracuse) please look me up. It would be nice to see you.
Lorna- we've tried to meet up, now we are closer than ever. I'm driving through there soon. Let me know what you'll be up to.
As for everyone else, I would love to hear from you so get in touch if you can. Have a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year!
Love, Natalie
It's Christmas already and I can't believe it. This year has gone by so quickly. I was living in New York for about 7 months and then Kelsey told me she was moving to Chicago so I thought "why not?" so that is where I am right now. However, sometimes leaving a place only makes you realize that that's where you really want to be so I'm heading back to New York for good in a couple weeks. I'm really excited. I have an opportunity to be a Closing Coordinator for a mortgage company. I get to be the good guy so that's cool. I would love to see the farm in Texas so if anything gets planned for the summer please let me know. It would be so great to see everyone.
Lisa- if you are ever in upstate New York (Syracuse) please look me up. It would be nice to see you.
Lorna- we've tried to meet up, now we are closer than ever. I'm driving through there soon. Let me know what you'll be up to.
As for everyone else, I would love to hear from you so get in touch if you can. Have a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year!
Love, Natalie
Thursday, December 18, 2003
Hey, you got some blog on you.
Trish is still working on her Biology degree at the U of U, she expects to be done next December, then with any luck it’ll be on to Vet School. Over the summer she had an internship at a llama ranch in Boulder Wy, so we all lived in a 30’ camper for the summer. Davey and I spent most of our time being 4 year olds and having fun. We have loads of pictures if anyone needs a “llama wearing a hat” or “llama yawning” pose for a special occasion. Or for the racier tastes, “llamas gone wild: mating season” will be available on DVD shortly. Ask your operator for details.
Davey just turned 5, and is an Orange Belt in Karate. He has his first tournament this Saturday. I’m advising him to “sweep the leg.” (To those of you born in the 80s, this probably makes no sense; to those of us born in the 70s, it’s hilarious. Trust me.) He’s learned to write his name, and is gradually learning to read. He’s very popular; just two nights ago Santa Claus himself insisted they take a picture together.
As for me, I’m working in Provo at a down payment assistance provider. It’s a great place, everyone is much nicer than I am. My band recently broke up, mostly so that WWCC Alumnus Kirby (Chavez) Wilson and I could be friends again. It worked. I’ve lost 80 pounds on the Atkins diet since July and now weigh less than I did in High School and feel great. I have never had this much energy and my back problems have disappeared. On a regular basis, I run into alums Cory Bury, Aug Witzgall, Joe Merritt, Jesse Mills and Phil Zinn. There’s a lot of us down here! I hear that Daryl Olsen is here too, but I haven’t seen him since he helped me move to Utah back in 93.
Rik, Trish (Moe) and Davey Wade
Trish is still working on her Biology degree at the U of U, she expects to be done next December, then with any luck it’ll be on to Vet School. Over the summer she had an internship at a llama ranch in Boulder Wy, so we all lived in a 30’ camper for the summer. Davey and I spent most of our time being 4 year olds and having fun. We have loads of pictures if anyone needs a “llama wearing a hat” or “llama yawning” pose for a special occasion. Or for the racier tastes, “llamas gone wild: mating season” will be available on DVD shortly. Ask your operator for details.
Davey just turned 5, and is an Orange Belt in Karate. He has his first tournament this Saturday. I’m advising him to “sweep the leg.” (To those of you born in the 80s, this probably makes no sense; to those of us born in the 70s, it’s hilarious. Trust me.) He’s learned to write his name, and is gradually learning to read. He’s very popular; just two nights ago Santa Claus himself insisted they take a picture together.
As for me, I’m working in Provo at a down payment assistance provider. It’s a great place, everyone is much nicer than I am. My band recently broke up, mostly so that WWCC Alumnus Kirby (Chavez) Wilson and I could be friends again. It worked. I’ve lost 80 pounds on the Atkins diet since July and now weigh less than I did in High School and feel great. I have never had this much energy and my back problems have disappeared. On a regular basis, I run into alums Cory Bury, Aug Witzgall, Joe Merritt, Jesse Mills and Phil Zinn. There’s a lot of us down here! I hear that Daryl Olsen is here too, but I haven’t seen him since he helped me move to Utah back in 93.
Rik, Trish (Moe) and Davey Wade